Friday, December 30, 2011

SOPA Stop Online Piracy Act and the Protect IP Act "would put us on a par with the most oppressive nations in the world."

bills give the Feds unacceptable "power to censor the Web."

It would allow the Justice Department to obtain an order to be served on search engines, Internet providers, and other companies forcing them to make a suspected piratical Web site effectively vanish, a kind of Internet death penalty.

chief strategy will be to destroy the highly centralized and vulnerable electric power grid This attack will turn off the power for many months, if not a year or more

Attack will also disable ALL electronics made after 1970, meaning practically the entire machinery of the modern world. This will plunge the stricken area or continent at least 200 years back, with massive loss of life. Nothing will work anymore. Nothing.

The scalar weapons, aimed through an electromagnetic web called the "Woodpecker grid," can dud (or render useless) any nuclear weapon and its missile from any remote location where the scalar device is located.

There is no "delivery system" required. Point and shoot. The electronics in the weapons are fried.

Of course human bodies can be fried, disintegrated into molecules in a matter of a moment.

Never in all of human history has any would-be conqueror dreamed of having such powers!

Further chaos and destruction by using the weapons to trigger "natural" disasters.

Starting and steering hurricanes, controlling the weather, setting off volcanoes, setting off earthquakes.

WEAPONS OF COMPLETE AND TERMINAL DESTRUCTION.

Everything is in place. There is nothing anybody can do about it. We have reached a point of no return. The crime of 911 is a testament of that. A first shot in a new war for control of the world. This war will result in complete destruction of life on Earth. It will be only natural.

It gives the president unchecked power to pursue war. It diminishes the role of this Congress.

The founders saw Article 1, Section 8 of the Constitution, which places in the hands of Congress the war power, as essential to a check and balance against the executive abuse of power. NDAA diminishes Congress’ role in that regard.

NDAA authorizes the military to indefinitely detain individuals without charge or trial, including the detention of U.S. citizens on U.S. soil.

In short, what this bill does is it takes a wrecking ball to the United States Constitution and gives enormous power to the government or the state.

I want friends on both sides of the aisle to understand this; we are giving the state more power over individuals with this bill. It’s the wrong direction.

Chavez, Fernandez, Paraguay’s Fernando Lugo, Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff and former Brazilian leader Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva have all been diagnosed recently with cancer. All of them are leftists.

57-year-old is Latin America’s loudest critic of U.S. foreign policy along with Cuba’s former leader Fidel Castro, and he frequently lashes out at what he calls the “Yankee Empire”.

Chavez also slammed Washington and its European allies for criticizing Russia’s recent parliamentary elections – and said they were planning the same thing for Venezuela’s presidential election in October, when he will seek re-election.

They’re trying to destabilize no less than Russia, a nuclear power. That’s the madness of the Empire,” Chavez said.

The H5N1 virus has a 60 percent death rate amongst humans, one of the deadliest of any flu in human history, but human-to-human transmission has remained rare under the current strain and only 350 people have died.

The Rand Corporation (Think Tank) document published in 2002 entitled “Space Weapons, Earth Wars” , Satan's Rods are one of many in operation

20 foot long tungsten core rods 2 feet in diameter will drop out of the gravity well from space, spearing toward earth with pinpoint precision at 10,000 feet per second, hitting with the kinetic force of a nuclear weapon (with no explosion).

The kinetic kill vehicle launch platform consists of a satellite armed with 12 telephone pole sized Tungsten rods loaded into 12 launch tubes mounted on one end of the satellite .

The satellites are then placed in orbit and must be reloaded after each use, or de-orbited and a replacement launched.

The current US system consists of an unknown number of such satellites, though the number is assumed to be more than one.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Give the military a tool to replace the electromagnetic pulse effect of atmospheric thermonuclear devices (still considered a viable option by the military through at least 1986)

Replace the huge Extremely Low Frequency (ELF) submarine communication system operating in Michigan and Wisconsin with a new and more compact technology

Be used to replace the over-the-horizon radar system that was once planned for the current location of HAARP, with a more flexible and accurate system

Provide a way to wipe out communications over an extremely large area, while keeping the military's own communications systems working

Provide a wide area earth-penetrating tomography which, if combined with the computing abilities of EMASS and Cray computers, would make it possible to verify many parts of nuclear nonproliferation and peace agreements

Be a tool for geophysical probing to find oil, gas and mineral deposits over a large area

Be used to detect incoming low-level planes and cruise missiles, making other technologies obsolete

The Occupiers say police crackdowns and evictions have deprived them of their right to free speech and assembly.

They say their hunger strike is for “space” which according to Diego Ibanez, one of the hunger strikers is not a “mere necessity- a place to lay our head, to eat our meals, to congregate and assemble” but is also “a symbol and a direct action.”

The protestors are demanding the outdoor space by Trinity Church of Wall Street at the corner of Canal Street and Sixth Avenue as the spot to restart their encampment.

Yet, organizers say the hunger strike will continue in jail if the protesters are arrested.

The hunger strike began in protest at the eviction of the anti-Wall St. demonstrators from their camps inside New York City's Zuccotti Park.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Politics of death. Vladimir Putin has lashed out at John McCain over his threats that the PM may face same fate as the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, meaning a torture murder.

“All the world saw him being killed, all bloodied. Is that democracy? And who did it? Drones, including American ones, delivered a strike on his motorcade. Then commandos, who were not supposed to be there, brought in so-called opposition and militants. And killed him without trial,” Putin explained.

Putin also said hawkish politicians like McCain are targeting, not him personally, but rather Russia, because it has the strength to protect its sovereignty and its international interests rather than submit to world domination pretenses.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Former US Constitution: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.

Well, 220 years is a pretty good run, eh? Just in time for Thursday's Bill of Rights Day, Congress has included in a massive war and weapons funding bill an authorization of presidents and the military to imprison you or anyone else forever without a trial.

Step One: Call your representative and your two senators and demand that they vote No on final passage of the "Defense Authorization Act." 202-224-3121

Get the staffer you speak with to tell you why their boss would even consider voting yes on imprisonment with no trial. Post what they tell you at http://warisacrime.org/nomohabeas

The conference committee made changes to the bill to answer President Obama's concerns, not ours. The bill now leaves the president free to imprison or kill individuals without handing them over even to a military tribunal. The White House calls this "flexibility." The authors of the Bill of Rights called it tyranny.

By James A. Lucas, member, Veterans for Peace *The U.S. possesses about 7,500 nuclear warheads in various parts of the world. *The U.S. is the only nation to ever use atomic/nuclear weapons, having dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima and a second one on Nagasaki in 1945, killing about 200,000 people. President Truman lied to the American people by stating that those cities were military targets. *The U.S. maintains about 1,000 military bases abroad. *From 1945 to 2005 the U.S. tried to overthrow over 50 foreign governments. *Since the end of the Second World War the U.S. has been involved in the assassinations of (or the planning of) 48 political leaders in 28 nations. *As of 2005, American armed forces were deployed in over 100 countries. *President Johnson escalated the Vietnam War by falsely claiming that our ships had been attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin by South Vietnam ships. About 3 million Vietnamese and 50,000 Americans died in that war. *Two million Iraqis and many Americans have died in two wars initiated by the U.S. against Iraq within 15 years. The second war started because of the false claim by the U.S. government that Iraq had nuclear weapons. RECENT U.S. ACTIONS TO EXTEND ITS REACH AROUND THE WORLD: *Bombed Libya. *Launched CIA drone attacks into Pakistan that have killed over 2,000 people. The U.S. has over 50 drone launching sites around the world. *Announced the stationing of a contingent of about 200 military personnel in Australia as part of a plan to encircle China. That number will be increased. *Established an Africa command (AFRICOM) to coordinate efforts to gain access to the natural resources on that continent and establish military bases there. Its headquarters is located in Germany, since no African nation will host it. * In 2008 the U.S. 4th fleet was given the mission of patrolling the waters near South and Central America. Leaders in Cuba and Venezuela have objected.

Six years ago, film maker Morgan Spurlock vividly demonstrated the health consequences of eating nothing but McDonald's for breakfast, lunch and dinner. After just FOUR WEEKS, his health had deteriorated to the point that his physician warned him he was putting his life in serious jeopardy if he continued the experiment.

Friday, December 2, 2011

The experiment began in 2006 when the Space Shuttle Discovery transported a population of 4,000 C. elegans to the International Space Station where, over three months, twelve generations of the nematodes successfully reproduced in low Earth orbit, their well-being remotely monitored

many of the biological changes that happen during spaceflight affect astronauts and worms and in the same way. We have been able to show that worms can grow and reproduce in space for long enough to reach another planet and that we can remotely monitor their health.

As a result C. elegans is a cost effective option for discovering and studying the biological effects of deep space missions.

Ultimately, we are now in a position to be able to remotely grow and study an animal on another planet."

In 1998 this worm became the first multicellular organism to have its entire genome sequenced.

This found that 2,000 of its 20,000 genes pertain to muscle function, and it's understood that 50 to 60 percent of these have counterparts in humans.

it carries a warhead, so if a target of opportunity presents itself, the Switchblade has imaging sensors capable of identifying, tracking and guiding itself right to just that person, with minimal collateral damage.

light enough to be man-packable, simple enough to be deployed in minutes and can fly off over the horizon sending back video.

It can loiter and watch silently (it's electric) and is so small that it is very difficult to detect at night, even at close range.

semen samples from 29 healthy men, placed a few drops under a laptop connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi and then hit download.

Four hours later, the semen was, eh, well-done. (Read more…) A quarter of the sperm were no longer swimming around, for instance, compared to just 14 percent from semen samples stored at the same temperature away from the computer.